Top Self Help Books For Women

Journey To The Buddha Within

The new book by The Daily Meditation is the absolute best meditation book in the world. And meditation is the absolute number one self help tools for women.

What makes it so flipping good? Simple; it covers everything.

The problem with most meditation books is that they cover just one or two different types of meditation. You might get a book on Zen or a book on Transcendental Meditation; but TheDailyMeditation.com’s book covers every major meditation technique. this includes: chakra meditation, breathing meditation, zen meditation and tons more.

Plus, this fantastic book reveals how you can use meditation for weight loss, for finding love, for achieving lasting happiness and tons more.

Whatever your personal aim is, you’re certain to make it a reality with this fantastic book.

In Living the 80/20 Way: Work Less, Worry Less, Succeed More, Enjoy More(the sequel to The 80/20 Principle), Richard Koch shows step-by-step how to harness the power of the 80/20 Principle to make a good life.

Living the 80/20 Way applies Koch’s less is moreand more is lessphilosophies. It will help you to get a good job, to have stronger relationships with family and friends, and to solve money issues.

A self-made millionaire and best-selling author, Koch pioneered the idea that we can achieve more if we focus on the few things that matter to us most as unique individuals. Here he makes it easy to follow the 80/20 lifestyle, which he practices himself. Millions have read this book and it’s popularity endures. It is without doubt one of the best self help books for women.

The Care and Keeping of You

Thousands of girls have turned to The Care & Keeping of You and The Feelings Book for advice about growing up.

Those bestselling books are packaged with two companion journals to help girls take great care of themselves – inside and out.

Plus, girls will get a pretty little pouch for storing lip balm, lotion, and other personal supplies. It’s the perfect size for a backpack or locker, so you’ll have what you need, when you need it most.

Taking Charge of Your Fertility

The best book on the same subject is Taking Charge Of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler.

Celebrating 10 years of helping hundreds of thousands of women achieve pregnancy, avoid pregnancy naturally, and gain better control of their health and lives, the 10th Anniversary Edition of the classic bestseller will include:

For any woman unhappy with her current method of birth control; demoralized by her quest to have a baby; or experiencing confusing symptoms in her cycle, this book provides answers to all these questions, plus amazing insights into a woman’s body. Weschler thoroughly explains the empowering Fertility Awareness Method, which in only a couple minutes a day allows a woman to:

• Enjoy highly effective, scientifically proven birth control without chemicals or devices • Maximize her chances of conception or expedite fertility treatment by identifying impediments to conception • Increase the likelihood of choosing the gender of her baby • Gain control of her sexual and gynecological health

Smart Women finish Rich

One book that helps with this is Smart Women Finish Rich by David Bach.

With hundreds of thousands copies in print around the world, Smart Women Finish Rich, by renowned financial advisor David Bach, has shown women of all ages and backgrounds how to take control of their financial future and finish rich. Whether you’re working with a few dollars a week or a significant inheritance, Bach’s nine-step program gives you tools for spending wisely, establishing security, and aligning money with your values. Plus, in this completely revised and updated edition, David Bach includes critical new long-term investment advice, information on teaching your kids about money, Internet resources, and new ways to attract greater wealth–personal and financial–into your life.

Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway

The best women’s self help book on fears is that excellent Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers.

Are you afraid of making decisions . . . asking your boss for a raise . . . leaving an unfulfilling relationship . . . facing the future? Whatever your fear, here is your chance to push through it once and for all. In this enduring guide to self-empowerment, Dr. Susan Jeffers inspires us with dynamic techniques and profound concepts that have helped countless people grab hold of their fears and move forward with their lives. Inside you’ll discover

• what we are afraid of, and why • how to move from victim to creator • the secret of making no lose decisions • the vital 10-step process that helps you outtalk the negative chatterbox in your brain • how to create more meaning in your life And so much more!

With insight and humor, Dr. Jeffers shows you how to become powerful in the face of your fears–and enjoy the elation of living a creative, joyous, loving life.

Five Simple Steps To Emotional Healing

In Five Simple Steps to Emotional Healing, noted therapist Gloria Arenson explains the scientific basis of Meridian Therapy and teaches readers the five easy-to-follow steps that will allow them to break free from stress and negative emotions. Meridian Therapy can be practiced any time, anywhere, in order to

Improve performance in sports, work, and the bedroom Stop the fears that limit activities and ruin relationships

Eliminate the urge to procrastinate

Conquer cravings and compulsions

Heal emotional scars and painful memories

Improve self-esteem

Dissolve panic attacks before they start

Learning to Love Yourself

We do not have to follow a family tradition of compulsion or addiction. In Learning to Love Yourself, we can choose our own self-worth. It is necessary for us to get rid of our toxic self-defeating messages, and choose positive changes. Learning to Love Yourself is a journey to self-worth — Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse shows you new perspectives and guides you to higher self-worth so that finally you can love yourself.

Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse was president of ONSITE Training and Consulting, Inc., of Rapid City, South Dakota for many years. While there, she developed two residential programs, one is co-dependency treatment the other is a family reconstruction workshop.